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COMPLIMENTS OF

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!though baseball at -E ha. always be

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oulrivaled by th more rugged port of foot–

bait, the {\'rand old American game till hold

it. own as witnessed by lhc numb t· of candi–

dates who responded to Coach Ty Cobb's first

call thi. l'eason . In the opening game it

appeared evident that the Orange and Black

wa. a slugging outfit, bla ting thre John on

City High School hurlers off the mound to

the tune of 16-5.

From a lar.,.e c:roup of prospect , tan

LtH·as, "Fats" Budnev and Gont skv looked

most promising as pitchers, with Ketchuck ancl

Zakm·i cat<·hing. Other members of the team

include: first oa e, Tony Bil k;

ecor11l,

Kolodzej; shortstop, Durish; third, facek or

olhurn;

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elders, Atkinson, Gugger, pringer,

Walter.

At th time of this ,,·riling

~ames

arc

.ch duled with Ithaca, Oxford, ewark Valley,

and both Binghamton entral and •·orth High

schools.

Track: U-E cinder- cuffers popped th lid

off the

1!1:3!)

season by an

encouragin~

11:?-

221

2

victory over Binghamton

orth

at

En-Jo1 • oval.

!though Coach Pat·khurst has

lost • eveml of last year' tars, a number of

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hopefuls have sprung up to

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place them.

Frances (Frisco) Wright, veteran half–

mile!', is e.·pected to better hi. Ia t year's

performance. Curti (Annie) Oakley is back

again running the 200-yard hurdle , a

i.

Zaluski in the pole-vault and high jump. Lanky

Bob Alwood, a senior, stars in the high and

broad jumps.

omparatively inexperienced boys who have

displayed hopeful tendencies in track include:

Harry Gransky, 200-yard hurdles; Allen Love·

jo~

iP the 100-yard dash; Diek Downes and

Val Chepldf in the 220; Pet Hover and

.Max

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'-giants in the grueling

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mile; naif-mile, Allie Zanni and J o'

,\·elsi; .'tew 1cDonald, Howard Doolittle and

Boh

Bradley in the mile grind; Gransk).

.Mazur, DO\n1Cs, and Oak!

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in the 00-yard

relay.

Th field events ate hung up with the

following gain

in~

points for

-E:

discus–

llen·l'.l!:, I•'iorelli, Creene; shot put-Popelka,

Fion·lli and Kuracina ; J>•)le vault-Zaluski and

Gr~e11

; high jump-Atwood,

i~anek,

Zaluski

and Sturtevant; broad jump-Atwood and

Lovejoy.

1\Iccts ar slated for Binghamton Korth,

Elmi1 a, the In itation meet at Utica Free

Acadl•my ( whcr U-E will d f nd the title

which

lh~>y

t'Opped last year), the Tri- ities

me

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at En·Joie, and the outhem Tier meet

at Ithaca.

Golf: The U-E golfers appear to be an

un eatable bunch, judging from their opening

exhibitions again.

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